'Heaven has gained an angel' Motorcyclist killed in crash near Camber Sands named by heartbroken friends

Motorcyclist Curtis Dennis died in a crash on April 20 near Rye (Image: Facebook)

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Curtis's red Suzuki motorcycle was involved in a collision with a black Ford Ranger between the junction for the A259 and Northpoint Beach.

The road remained closed off until 10pm that evening to allow a full investigation to be carried out.

Tributes left at the scene where Curtis Dennis tragically died (Image: Facebook)

A public Facebook page called "R.I.P Curtis Dennis" has since been created to honor the fallen rider.

'Enjoy them roads up there mate'

Andrew Farrance, who created the group, said: "Curtis was the guy that came to pick up bikes. He was such a nice fella. He became mates with anyone.

"He was the sort of fella you felt like you knew for years and years and would always be calling saying 'sun's outs, bikes out" at 7am after washing his bike.

"Enjoy them roads up there mate."

Curtis Dennis (Image: Facebook)

In another post in the group, Mr Farrance said going to the scene today (April 21) to "say goodbye to you at the place you last laid" was "probably the hardest thing" he's ever had to do, adding "Till we ride again my brother, Love you."

Many other people have also been posting tributes to the motorcyclist publicly on Facebook.

Steve Dave Allen said: "Curtis. I cant believe you was taken from us yesterday.

'Love you and miss you forever brother'

"The most funny caring guy around that would be there for you no matter what, never could you have a down moment when you was around Curtis.